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Channel 2

WDTN is a full service television station in Dayton, Ohio, broadcasting on local digital UHF channel 50 and on virtual channel 2. Founded in 1949,
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it is owned by LIN TV Corporation. WDTN is affiliated with NBC (National Broadcasting Company), airing NBC's primetime shows in the evening. In the morning, the station airs NBC's morning news and information program, with spots for local news and weather; in the afternoon, it airs NBC's soap operas; in the early evening, it shows NBC's national news broadcast and local newscast, 2 News. After primetime, it airs 2 News local newscasts, followed by NBC's late-night programming. WDTN also airs local sports broadcasts.

Your sound just went away again. Happens every night about this time. I don't know when or if it comes back on because I have other options and I take them..........Damn shame for you advertisers, thou.

Nov. 4, 2014, 12:10 a.m. GMT

Guest

I was watching Channel 2 earlier today and they were showing "outnaabout" and now I cannot locate it on the web. Can someone help? We are heading to Sandusky later this month. Thx

Aug. 5, 2013, 12:14 a.m. GMT

Guest

There are many Afrikaans speaking people who live oversea and they dont have their own TV stations in Afrikaans and they will enjoy it to watch SABC 2 and Kyknet online as well as the other South-African TV stations.

Jan. 31, 2013, 11:53 a.m. GMT

Guest

I am from South-Africa and I am Afrikaans speaking. As a person who like Afrikaans TV i think it will be very nice if Streema.net can make it possible to watch the Afrikaans TV stations like SABC 2 Kyknet, and Koowee online as well as the other South-African TV stations.

Jan. 31, 2013, 11:50 a.m. GMT

Guest

Since the 1960's many changes have happened in broadcasting as in daily life. Once upon a time in political science and government classes the Church and most other religions were always placed on the right wing conservative side. Now that most religion has quit following rules such as stated by Christ and Paul in Corinthians, they still do not pay taxes yet they support non-Christian anti religious themes and issues. The black audience once seldom seen now has on average 50% of the exposure on channel 2, very much overly represented per population data. But thats OK now aint it? Now we have the return of, "make mo din d'what man," Arsenio coming back allowed to dis white people at will. Dead brains will watch.